Hurricane Ida In-Person FEMA Registration Opportunity For Financial Relief In Beacon and Fishkill - Deadline To Apply December 6, 2021

FEMA is in Beacon on Tuesday and Wednesday (November 9th-10th) to help those impacted by Hurricane Ida register for financial relief as part of a “Mobile Disaster Recovery Center” (MDRC) effort organized by Dutchess County, the Small Business Association (SBA) and other State and Federal Agencies, according to a press release from Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro’s office. FEMA representatives will be in Fishkill’s Town Hall next (November 11th-12th). The first one was in Wappinger Falls days ago.

This is not the only time a person can register for financial assistance due to Hurricane Ida. It is designed to provide another point of access for people to register, who may benefit from doing it with someone. Anyone is encouraged to use this Mobile Disaster Recovery Center for assistance in getting registered. Any Dutchess County resident can use this in-person registration opportunity. Anyone can register online at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling FEMA at 800-621-3362.

Additional MDRCs are being planned for the towns of East Fishkill, Pawling, Dover, Amenia, and North East and the City of Poughkeepsie. The schedule will be updated on DutchessNY.gov as well as the County’s social media.

The deadline to apply for funding is December 6, 2021.

Who Or What Is Eligible For FEMA Financial Assistance?

In late September, 2021, Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro applied for and was granted Major Disaster Declaration, which means that the county is “eligible to receive Public Assistance (PA), which is aid available to local governments – the county, towns, villages, and cities – as well as other public entities such as water and sewer authorities and fire districts. Emergency work, such as overtime and debris removal, as well as the repair of damaged public facilities are all considered to be eligible expenses for aid from the federal government. Certain private, non-profits which provide governmental services are also eligible. Under PA, FEMA funds up to 75 percent of the eligible costs,” according to a press release from Dutchess County.

After remnants of Hurricane Ida whipped through Dutchess County, the county made a large effort to collect information about who was impacted and how much it would cost to repair. This helped make Dutchess County eligible for federal FEMA funding.

Said County Executive Marcus Molinaro: “This disaster declaration is good news for our local municipalities who sustained significant damage as it provides much needed support and assistance to repair the more than $2.5 million worth of damage to public facilities throughout Dutchess County following Hurricane Ida. We will continue to press FEMA and the State for ‘Individual Assistance’ to aid the families and businesses who have also sustained significant damage and are struggling to recover. We are grateful to the Governor’s office for their support throughout this weeks-long review process to get the Public Assistance for municipalities and hope we can be equally successful in ensuring Individual Assistance for residents and businesses.”

What You’ll Need For The In-Person FEMA Registration In Beacon, Fishkill, Or Other Pop-Ups

According to the FEMA representatives in Beacon, a person who had damage need only to come down to the FEMA Mobile pop-up and explain damages. Pictures are not needed at this time. Those will be collected when an inspection is conducted. A Social Security number is required.

For Beacon, the door to enter is behind the Memorial Building.

This in-person registration opportunity is not the only way to apply for FEMA aid due to Hurricane Ida. Any Dutchess County resident can register online at DisasterAssistance.gov or by calling FEMA at 800-621-3362.

Ida In Beacon :: Retail Therapy Guide 9-3-2021

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September is known to be one of the most beautiful months in the year - the crispest blue sunny skies surrounding the back-to-school season. September is the time to begin again. After 2001, that changed when optimism was ripped into by the planes hitting the towers, exposing our vulnerability.

Crisp blue skies in September are the result of humidity clearing after a hurricane passes through. The most devastating days the morning after a hurricane are often the most beautiful. Beaconites in Beacon, as well as those commuting in, and those who went away for college, or careers were impacted differently as ALBB began to document here. If you have a story you wish to share, please submit it to editorial@alittlebeaconblog.com so that we can help document what happened.

Weekend train service along the Hudson line has been suspended, and the MTA says they hope to have limited service running next week.

Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for 14 counties in Downstate New York, and Dutchess County is one of them. County Executive Marcus Molinaro encouraged residents and businesses to document damage in preparation for applying for FEMA money.

COVID-19 numbers in Dutchess County are holding steady with an increase (hovering at 795 Active Cases), with 32 of those Active Cases in Beacon, leaving the week with a rise in hospitalizations (42 people in the hospital), and prayers for two more deaths since we last wrote (467 people who have died). Former Albany councilperson Ronald Bailey has passed from complications due to COVID-19.

In times of uncertainty, comfort can be found in preparations. Like cleaning the gutters, trimming trees, reviewing home insurance policies, investing in that sub-pump, and tightening your estate planning. A Little Beacon Blog's Business Directory can be a place to start to find a resource to partner with.

Meanwhile, keep your spirits up with knowledge, plenty of good food, veggies, and seeing friends. Move your body (see ALBB's Adult & Kids Classes below) and more ideas on how to do that are below!
 
THE EVENTS + RETAIL THERAPY GUIDE
Edited and Written By Teslie Andrade and Katie Hellmuth Martin

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30th Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival
Days:
September 3-5, 2021
Times:
Friday, September 3: 2:30pm - 8:30pm
Saturday, September 4: 5:30am - 9am & 2:30pm - 8:30pm
Sunday, September 5: 5:30am - 9am & 2:30pm - 8:30pm
Location: Tymor Park in Union Vale, NY
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The Hub 5K and Family Fun Run
Day:
Saturday, September 4, 2021
Time: 9:30 AM for 5K 10:30 AM for Family Fun Run
Location: Cold Spring Riverfront Bandstand (2 Main St Cold Spring, NY 10516)
Join the Philipstown community on September 4th, 2021 at 9:30 am for the first annual Hub 5K and Family Fun Run, a charity fundraiser to benefit Philipstown Behavioral Health Hub, a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing local access to mental health and addiction resources. 100% of proceeds will directly benefit the Hub.
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Woodstock-New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair Fall Show
Days:
Saturday, September 4, 2021 - Monday, September 6, 2021
Times: Saturday & Sunday: 10am - 5:30pm | Monday 10am - 4pm
Location: Ulster County Fairgrounds, New Paltz, NY
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F+S Mini MRKTs
Day:
September 5, 2021
Time: 10 am - 4 pm
Location: Uptown Shopping District, Kingston, NY *Enter at corner of Crown & John Street
F+S Mini MRKTs convene artisans and designers from the Hudson Valley and beyond for a weekly market offering a curated selection of handmade and carefully crafted products. An extension of Field + Supply, a biannual maker fair held in Kingston, NY, and shoppable website, F+S Mini MRKTs are free and open to the public. Learn more at fieldandsupply.com.



Check our Calendar and Events Guide regularly for upcoming events throughout the week!

 
TWO WAY BREWING COMPANY
18 West Main St.

Two Way is inspired by the defining feature of the local area, the brewery is named after the “two way” Hudson River. The river is technically an estuary, which is a mixture of fresh water and salty seawater. There are about two high tides and two low tides throughout the day. They produce unique local beers where anyone and everyone can go relax, hang out, and participate in the craft beer experience. Experience their beautiful outdoor patio!
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PS: Trivia is on Thursdays!
PPS: Live Music on Fridays!
Brooklyn Kohl, September 3, 2021, from 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Matt Cross, September 10, 202, from 7:30pm - 9:30pm
King Dutch, September 17, 2021, from 7:30pm - 9:30pm
OPEN:
Thursday 4:00pm - 9:00pm
Friday 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
Two Way Brewing Company is a Sponsor, thank you!
 
EAT CHURCH
3091 U.S. 9, Cold Spring, NY

Roast Pork or Grilled Tamarind Chicken w/Coconut Rice and Red Thai Curry from Eat Church is truly a spot-hitter! The food & the presentation = incredible!
Find Eat Church at:
- Marbled Meat Shop in Coldspring (daily grab-n-go fridge!)
- Industrial Arts Brewing from Thursday-Sunday (order online now!)
- Beacon Farmers Market on Sundays!
So many opportunities to get your hands on this deliciousness!
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Eat Church is a Sponsor, thank you!

BEACON BREAD COMPANY
193 Main St.
The bread shelves are fully stocked with Beacon Bread's freshly baked goodies!! Always fresh. Always delicious. Stop in this weekend to grab a loaf for home, or hang out in the dining room or outdoor patio to enjoy a cocktail or your favorite sandwich! Open 8am - 5pm every day except Wednesday!
Menu > 
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Beacon Bread Company is a Sponsor, thank you!

MEYERS OLDE DUTCH
184 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Crispy eggplant from MOD has us wanting to cruuuuunch it! Whoa, baby! Chef Adam really knocked it out with this one - we MUST try. Basil pesto, crispy eggplant, and roasted mushroom relish. Always freshly made! Enjoy with a side of twice-cooked fries.
Open Sunday thru Thursday for Food 11:30am - 9pm; Bar until 10pm
Friday and Saturday Food 11:30am - 11:00pm; Bar until midnight.
Order Now >
Meyers Olde Dutch is a Sponsor, thank you!

TITO SANTANA TAQUERIA
142 Main St.
From tostadas to tacos (that are only $3 every Tuesday), quesadillas, soups, & chopped cheese sandwiches to empanadas, nachos, bowls, salads, burritos... so many delicious options available at Tito's! Everything pairs so well with cholula hotsauce!
PS: Vegan options available (tacos, bowls, salads, & soups.
PPS: Dinner takeout special available Monday-Friday from 4pm - 9pm: 4 tacos, + 2 street corn, + 1 chip & salsa, + 1 rice & beans for only $24!
PPPS: Catering available!
Menu > 
Catering > 
Tito Santana Taqueria is a Sponsor, thank you!

HOMESPUN
232 Main Street, Beacon, NY

Delicious food & delicious drinks are available at Homespun! What better way to enjoy the weekend than by enjoying some in their backyard garden patio?! Also, one of Common Ground's biggest fundraisers is going on now! A group of sponsors has agreed to match the dollars they raise. Consider donating directly to Common Ground - in addition to your Farm Kit or if a Farm Kit was sold out for the day you want it. Every little bit helps! Donate here >
PS: Gift Cards are available in-store at Homespun! 
PPS: Order cutoff for Farm Kits is every Tuesday at 5pm, and pick up is at Homespun every Friday, anytime between 10am-7pm.
Find more Farm Kit Info Here >
OPEN HOURS:
Thursday - Monday, 10am - 7pm
Order Food >
Homespun is a Sponsor, thank you! 

HUDSON VALLEY FOOD HALL
288 Main Street, Beacon, NY
New Topping Alert at Shmucks Sweet Stuff! (located inside of the HVFH). Crispy Crunchy Marshmallows have been added to their topping selection! Let them know if they should keep them here for good?! You can do that here > We're gonna find out...
Follow HV Food Hall's foodies:
Miz Hattie's BBQ: Southern Style BBQ, from North Carolina. Order ahead via their Toast-app menu!
Momo Valley: Himalayan Spiced Hand-Crafted MoMo & More
Barb's Fry Works: Gourmet, small-batch-loaded fries. And salads.
El Nica: Nicaraguan Food
Roosevelt Bar: Cocktail Bar in a well-ventilated space with Outdoor Patio!
Schmuck's Sweet Stuff: Local Ice Cream, Hot Waffles, and Other Sweet Stuff
Hudson Valley Food Hall is a Sponsor, thank you!

BAJA 328
328 Main Street, Beacon, NY
Delicious dinners, delectable drinks, and delightful desserts are available always at Baja! All using the freshest ingredients (drinks too!) Plus, Baja serves 130+ of the best tequilas in the Hudson Valley! Stop in... let's be real... Taco Tuesday is every day! Don't feel like cooking? Treat yourself & order delicious take-out from here!
PS: Happy Hour Tues-Fri 4-6pm
Check out their specialty drinks > 
Check out the specials >
BAJA 328 is a Sponsor, thank you!

ZIATUN
244 Main St.

The weekends are for sharing hand-rolled grape leaves & beet pickled turnips with your friends! YUM! A reminder of Ziatun's new hours:
Monday: 11am-9pm
Tuesday & Wednesday: 11am-4pm (open for lunch)
Thursday: 11am-9pm
Friday: 11am-9pm
Saturday: 11am-9pm
Sunday: 11am-8pm 
*They close for an hour Thursday-Monday from 3-4 pm to reset for dinner service*
Menu > 
Order Online > 
Ziatun is a Sponsor, thank you!
 

DIRTY BACCHUS
380 Main Street, Beacon

These beautiful bottles were hand delivered to Dirty Bacchus by the cider-maker herself! Greenpoint Cidery is a one-woman enterprise owned and run by the wildly creative apple alchemist Nika Carlson. Wild autumn olive berries? Hand-drawn/painted labels? Ciders named after songs by Suicide and The Psychedelic Aliens? And according to Steve (owner of DB), they are all delicious and uniques, even soulful. And refreshing! Must-try!
PS: Dirty Bacchus is hiring!
HOURS:
Mon-Wed: 12-6pm
Thur- Sat: 11am-7pm
Sun: 12-5pm
Dirty Bacchus is a Sponsor, thank you!

BINNACLE BOOKS
321 Main Street, Beacon

Shane Burley, “Why We Fight: Essays on Fascism, Resistance, and Surviving the Apocalypse” This great find & many, many more! Binnacle specializes in used and new literature, poetry, literary nonfiction, political history, art, drama, philosophy, graphic novels, and children's books. Is there a particular title you're interested in? Let Binnacle know. If they don't have it, they'd be happy to order it for you.
NOW *Open daily!
Binnacle Books is a Sponsor, thank you!
 

BRETT'S HARDWARE
18 West Main Street, Beacon
That time of year is coming... where you need doormats! And yours may have gotten too soggy during Ida! Lucky for you, Bretts Hardware has these and everything you need to keep your home fresh & clean. Need new paint? They have that! Fresh new knobs on your drawers? Got it! Kids supplies or toys? Yup, that too... Get the point?
Stop in & check it all out.
Brett's Hardware is a Sponsor, thank you!


LUXE OPTIQUE
181-183 Main Street, Beacon
When the heat outside can’t match the heat on your face! Luxe Optique's Emmanuelle Khanh Sunglasses give you that maximum coverage you’ve been looking for! Their oversized look is stylish and practical for every day. Stop in this weekend and check out the collection! 
HOURS:
Monday: 10am–5pm
Tues-Saturday:10am–6pm
Sunday: 11am-4pm
Shop Online >
Luxe Optique is a Sponsor, thank you!

LA MÉRE CLOTHING AND GOODS
470 Main Street, Beacon

It's still summer, we know, but we think we're ready to transition our closets to Fall! (No judgment if you're bringing out the pumpkin lattes already).
Go on into La Mere & see their Pre-Fall refresh!! So many goodies you'll want to get your hands on ASAP!
New Arrivals Weekly / Free Shipping
Download their free app in the iTunes Store
PS: Everything is under $100!!
PPS: Men's clothing is available now!
Shop Online >
La Mere is a Sponsor, thank you!
Yanarella Dance Studio
312 Main St., Beacon, NY

Labor Day Special happening at Yanarella! There’s still time to get in on their 10-week courses starting 9/13! Mommy & Me, Intro and Combo classes for kids of all ages plus adult courses! Sign up by Labor Day and save $10.

PLUS:

Back to School x Bring a Friend! Nothing is more fun than dancing with your friend! Sign up for one of their 10-week classes with a sibling or friend and receive a special gift! Plus save $20 total on registration. Time is running out! Back to school this week, back to dance next week! 


Visit Yanarella Dance online. 
Register for classes today! 
Yanarella is a Sponsor, thank you!

             
 


ANTALEK & MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY
340 Main Street, Beacon

The agents at Antalek & Moore have been busy taking in new claims after Hurricane Ida. Chat with them about if your home insurance policy has what you need, now that increased rainfall and flash flooding is the new norm. Check out this testimonial to see what others think.
Give Antalek & Moore a call today: 845-831-4300 and visit their website.
Latest Announcements >
Antalek & Moore is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 


TIN SHINGLE
Get the word out about your business! Tin Shingle teaches PR, social media, and content marketing tactics to regular people to help make their pitching and brand storytelling smarter, engaging, and more appropriate for the media to consider for article features. Tin Shingle produces weekly webinars called Training TuneUps, which offer free access to niche classes, as well as one-on-one training opportunities. What are you waiting for?!
Find out more >
Tin Shingle is a Sponsor. Thank you!
 
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Katie James, Inc. offers a wide variety of services. Website Design, Instagram Services, Newsletter Services, Copywriting, Social Media Training, & Instagram Service Add-Ons. They also offer a 'Pay-As-You-Go' option and Private Training. See some of the recent projects below!
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HIRING: Beacon City School District Food Service Department Is Looking For Substitute Food Service Helpers
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HIRING: Part-Time Production Assistant At SallyeAnder
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Money Might Be Available To Residents & Businesses Impacted By Hurricane Ida In Dutchess County From FEMA - Preparation Steps

The Fishkill Creek rushing through Beacon. The creek rose very high and caused damage throughout Beacon and Fishkill. Photo Credit: Screenshot from Michael Post’s video.

The Fishkill Creek rushing through Beacon. The creek rose very high and caused damage throughout Beacon and Fishkill.
Photo Credit: Screenshot from Michael Post’s video.

On Friday afternoon via press release, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro encouraged local residents, businesses and municipalities that sustained damage from the remnants of Hurricane Ida to document their loss and reconstruction. His office said that Dutchess County is currently working with the New York State Office of Emergency Management as the preliminary damage assessment process begins.

Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for 14 counties in Downstate New York on September 2, 2021, which includes Dutchess County and was approved by President Biden on September 3, 2021. This provides up to $5 Million in immediate federal funding to support response operations ahead of Completion of FEMA Damage Assessments, according to Governor Hochul’s press release.

Also included in her report was and update that DEC Staff continue to monitor for potential damage to wastewater infrastructure, respond to reports of petroleum spills and survey integrity of dams and levees.

As of Governor Hochul’s press release on September 3, 2021, road closures persist on U.S. Route 9, State Route 100, and the Saw Mill River Parkway in Westchester County.

Service on Metro-North's Hudson Line and New Canaan and Danbury Branches Remain suspended.

While compensation is not guaranteed, according to the press release issued by the County Executive's office on Friday (9/3/2021), if the County’s and New York State’s public damage assessment threshold is met, then Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) individual Assistance, financial assistance and direct services to eligible uninsured and underinsured individuals and households can be considered.

As part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Aid process, the Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response is currently communicating with chief elected officials from each municipality, in an effort to gather cost estimates on public property and infrastructure damages.

The Dutchess County Executive’s Office stated that they reached out to local mayors and supervisors in different communities to ask for contact information for local businesses affected by the storm to assist in connecting them with FEMA in the event the federal government approved disaster assistance for small businesses.

In Beacon, the comparable city leaders would be Beacon's Mayor Lee Kyriacou (mayor@beaconny.gov 845-838-5011) and the City Administrator is Chris White (845-838-5009 cwhite@beaconny.gov)

How To Begin To Prepare To Qualify

The County Executive recommends residents, businesses and municipalities that experienced a loss as a result of Ida take the following steps to document their damage:

  • Take photos of their loss or damage

  • Assemble a list of damaged or lost items

  • Collect receipts for materials they purchased to repair damage caused by Ida

County Executive Molinaro said, “Though Ida has passed Dutchess County, her impact will be felt for weeks or, in some cases, even longer as some residents, businesses and municipalities in our community look to rebuild following this damaging storm. I urge those affected to take steps to document the storm’s impact. Such evidence will bolster their application for reimbursement from New York State, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other possible sources.”

The press release stated that The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce is also contacting its membership, and the County Executive’s Office is coordinating outreach through other business associations to identify businesses affected by Ida.

State of Emergency Declared for Dutchess County During Hurricane Ida's Rain And Flash Flood Warnings

The Fishkill Creek after Tropical Storm Henri. ALBB hasn’t left the house yet to see it after the remnants of Category 4 Huricane Ida. Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

The Fishkill Creek after Tropical Storm Henri. ALBB hasn’t left the house yet to see it after the remnants of Category 4 Huricane Ida.
Photo Credit: Katie Hellmuth Martin

In the early hours of Thursday morning at 2am, during the day-long rainfall in the northeast from Hurricane Ida that devestated several communities in southern states, the office of Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro declared a State of Emergency for Dutchess County until 9am Thursday. Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for New York just after midnight, as did the state of New Jersey. Flights out of major airports in New York and New Jersey were suspended and all airport parking lots closed due to severe flooding, The Port Authority said.

For Dutchess County, the National Weather Service issued River Flood Warnings from Thursday 4:31am until Friday 8:33pm flood warnings for Wappingers Creek, comparing it to a crest level last seen on 4/3/1970, stating: “Flood Warning for the Wappingers Creek at Wappingers Falls. From late tonight to Friday evening. At 10:30pm Wednesday, the stage was 5.0 feet. Flood stage is 8.0 feet. Minor flooding is forecast. Forecast…The river is expected to ries above flood stage late tonight to a crest of 9.7 feet early tomorrow afternoon. It will then fall below flood stage early Friday afternoon. Impact…at 10.0 feet, Moderate flood stage. Flood History…This crest compares to a previous crest of 9.6 feet on 4/3/1970.”

Per the emergency state, Dutchess County restricted non-essential travel in 16 municipalities until 9 a.m. Public transportation schedule remained normal. Counties under the travel restriction were: Amenia, Pleasant Valley, Dover, Washington, Millbrook, Town of Poughkeepise, City of Poughkeepsie, LaGrange, Union Vale, Wappinger, Wappingers Falls, Beekman, Town of Pawling, Village of Pawling, East Fishkill and Village of Fishkill.

County offices opened at 10 a.m. In Beacon, the 4-school elementary school supply drop-off where kids can briefly meet their teachers when dropping off school supplies was adjusted by a short time, and parents were advised that some teachers may not have been able to travel in.

Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro said that remnants of Hurricane Ida caused flooding, as well as downed trees and wires throughout portions of Dutchess County. The Dutchess County Emergency Operation Center has been activated and continues to monitor the storm and provide resources as needed. The Dutchess County Emergency Operations Center will remain open throughout the day to continue to address storm issues.

Roadway Flooding In Dutchess County

Flooding included rushing water from the mountains, as well as creeks and rivers. “NYS Route 9, Town of Fishkill - near Clove Road, roadway partially closed due to water running off the mountain and across the roadway,” Molinaro tweeted. “CR-28, Town of Wappinger - Old Hopewell Road, east of Route 9, in the construction zone is flooding and hazardous due to significant water on the roadway. CR-111, Town of Washington - near the monument, now closed due to roadway flooding,” he cautioned in another tweet.

Flooding elsewhere in the region caused swift rescues of people in cars and on foot in small towns such as Mamaroneck and Larchmont, which are both located on the coast of New York in Westchester County.

Abandoned cars on the southbound side of the Saw Mill Parkway, near Yonkers and the Bronx. Photo Credit: Mark Vergar/The Journal News

Abandoned cars on the southbound side of the Saw Mill Parkway, near Yonkers and the Bronx.
Photo Credit: Mark Vergar/The Journal News

Flooding In New York City and Queens

Flash flooding took over parts of Manhattan and Queens, according to several reports including AlJazeera.

Video of water rushing into the NY Subway along 7th Avenue at the 28th Street stop. Photo Credit: AlJazeera screenshot of video.

Video of water rushing into the NY Subway along 7th Avenue at the 28th Street stop.
Photo Credit: AlJazeera screenshot of video.

The flooding from the rainfall from the Category 4 Hurricane Ida caught some in the northeast offguard, where there were more warnings issued for Tropical Storm Henri. According to AlJazeera, “the National Weather Service said it recorded 8 cm (3.15 inches) of rain in New York’s Central Park in one hour Wednesday night, far surpassing the 4.9 cm (1.94 inches) that fell in one hour during Tropical Storm Henri on the night of August 21 – believed at the time to be the most ever recorded in the iconic park.”

Some Beaconites were caught in the Queens flash flooding in Ridgewood and Middle Village, with nowhere to go in all directions. Dutchess County Emergency Management urges everyone to not drive through water on a road, with this ryhme: “Turn Around. Don’t Drown.”

If you have pictures of areas in your part of Beacon or surrounding areas that you want to share to document how Beacon fared, email them to editorial@alittlebeaconblog.com. We cannot pay for pictures this round, but appreciate your contributions.

Wishing safety for all.